| Steps for generating scores for rules promoted post 3.2.0 release |
| (you only need to do the first three steps once): |
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| - checkout the directory this README file is in |
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| - create an RSYNC-CREDS file containing your nightly mass-check rsync creds |
| (don't do something silly like 'svn add' this file): |
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| RSYNC_USERNAME="username" |
| RSYNC_PASSWORD="passowrd" |
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| - protect those creds from others |
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| chmod 600 RSYNC-CREDS |
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| - if the newest mass-check logs are set0 logs run this: |
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| ./generate-new-scores.sh 1 |
| ./generate-new-scores.sh 0 |
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| - if the newest mass-check logs are set1 logs run this: |
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| ./generate-new-scores.sh 0 |
| ./generate-new-scores.sh 1 |
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| Steps for using set0 scores for set2 and set1 scores for set3 |
| (until we start enabling bayes on nightly mass-checks): |
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| - generate the set0 and set1 scores as above |
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| - run this: |
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| cp scores-set0 scores-set2 |
| cp scores-set1 scores-set3 |
| ./merge-scoresets |
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| The "do-nightly-rescore-example.sh" script is what I currently use to generate |
| and commit updates each day. |
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| (less sparse documentation goes here) |
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| EOF |